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Corporate Blogging Demystified… You’re Invited!

by Debbie Weil | Jul 25, 2006 | Events, The Corporate Blogging Book, Uncategorized

Come rub shoulders with Washington’s blogging cognoscenti! Get a sneak peak of The Corporate Blogging Book… and purchase an advance copy! I’ll be on hand to sign yours. Cont. Tuesday July 25, 2006 4:30 – 6:30 PM 4th Estate Grille 1101 17th St....

Cool to meet a few members of Edelman’s crack me2revolution team

by Debbie Weil | Jul 20, 2006 | Events, In the News, Social Media, Stuff, Uncategorized

Thanks to Kami Huyse for organizing a really fun PR bloggers meet-up last night in downtown Washington D.C. It was worth the slog through the heat to get down to Spezie on L Street. It seems like Edelman is snatching up bloggers left and right (OK, pun intended as...

July 25th Sneak Peek Book Launch in Washington DC: “The Corporate Blogging Book”

by Debbie Weil | Jul 7, 2006 | Events, The Corporate Blogging Book, Uncategorized

With a little help from my friends (love those Beatles), the “sneak peek” book launch of The Corporate Blogging Book in Washington DC will be a roaring success. Thanks to Pat Cleary (one of the corporate blogging stars in the book) for his blog write-up...

The two faces of WOMM: creationist vs. evolutionist

by Debbie Weil | Jun 26, 2006 | Events, Marketing, Uncategorized

One of the more provocative ideas that came out of last week’s WOMMA conference in San Francisco was the notion that there are two kinds of WOMM (word of mouth marketing): creationist and evolutionist. Each is legitimate but they spring from different...

WOMMA folks are ladling out a rich stew of blogs, ezines, research to promote WOMBAT-2 in San Franci

by Debbie Weil | Jun 5, 2006 | Events, Marketing, Uncategorized

It’s hard to keep up with the folks at WOMMA (Word-of-Mouth Marketing Association). A blizzard of announcements, blog posts and e-newsletters is coming out of their Chicago headquarters in preparation for WOMBAT-2 (Word of Mouth Basic Training) to be held in San...

Washington Post Book World, Diane Rehm, and CBS News Radio on creating “book buzz”

by Debbie Weil | May 20, 2006 | Events, The Corporate Blogging Book, Uncategorized

Guess what? NPR’s Diane Rehm, Marie Arana (Washington Post Book World editor) and Dan Raviv (CBS News Radio correspondent) all read their email. Every message. Just don’t expect a response. Unless you’ve touched a nerve and piqued their interest...
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